Myself
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You know that when you have those abusive voices, all those little neurons get together and in that little gap you get a real toxic "I want to kill
myself"
kind of chemical, and if you have that over and over again on a loop tape, you might have yourself depression.
So, zizzing away, and so — (Laughter) — And for every one — I know, I drew this
myself.
I drew these
myself.
If I was to leave you with some big questions here which may change one's perception to it, and who knows what thoughts and responses will come out of it, but did
myself
and my terrorist group actually need to blow you up to make our point?
Pete, like myself, was a tradie, or a tradesman.
Tradies especially, and I'm a tradie myself, we love egg and bacon rolls.
I
myself
was one of them, and this is what I talk about at the HALT events, that four years ago when I founded HALT, I didn't know I could go to the doctor about my mental health and get a mental health plan.
Shimon Schocken: Right, but I like
myself.
But how can I tell an eight-year-old boy that his father is a politician?" (Laughter) Now, as a politician myself, standing in front of you, or indeed, meeting any stranger anywhere in the world, when I eventually reveal the nature of my profession, they look at me as though I'm somewhere between a snake, a monkey and an iguana, and through all of this, I feel, strongly, that something is going wrong.
All of them, however, including myself, as we walk underneath those strange stone gargoyles just down the road, feel that we've become less than the sum of our parts, feel as though we have become profoundly diminished.
But I would always answer myself, "Yes, of course you can." (Laughter) And then I was supposed to determine whether that was the voice of God or it was the voice of the Devil.
On the way to the children's home, I started to ask myself, "What's happened to me?" It's not that I'd had the rug pulled from beneath me as much as the entire floor had been taken away.
Understand, I was 14 years old, tucked away in myself, into myself, and I wasn't touched either, physically touched.
Two years ago, after having served four years in the United States Marine Corps and deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan, I found
myself
in Port-au-Prince, leading a team of veterans and medical professionals in some of the hardest-hit areas of that city, three days after the earthquake.
So after seeing these shocking statistics, I thought to myself, "Okay, even if I'm not just doing it for
myself
and the fact that I don't want to bathe, I at least need to do it to try to save the world."
I had to let go at the very beginning, and I had to immerse
myself
in the stories of hundreds of artists and writers and musicians and filmmakers, and as I listened to these stories, I realized that creativity grows out of everyday experiences more often than you might think, including letting go.
Richard Ford: I was slow to learn to read, went all the way through school not really reading more than the minimum, and still to this day can't read silently much faster than I can read aloud, but there were a lot of benefits to being dyslexic for me because when I finally did reconcile
myself
to how slow I was going to have to do it, then I think I came very slowly into an appreciation of all of those qualities of language and of sentences that are not just the cognitive aspects of language: the syncopations, the sounds of words, what words look like, where paragraphs break, where lines break.
I mean, there were afternoons I was down there, and the light goes pink and there's a mist in the air and you're standing in the rubble, and I found
myself
recognizing both the inherent beauty of nature and the fact that nature, as time, is erasing this wound.
She replied, I also know about [sanitary pads], but
myself
and my sisters, if they start using that, we have to cut our family milk budget.
Finally, I decide, use sanitary pad
myself.
Why not make
myself
a low-cost napkin?
Another technological danger that threatens the future of democracy is the merger of information technology with biotechnology, which might result in the creation of algorithms that know me better than I know
myself.
And the question I asked
myself
is: If I couldn't do that, then who was I? They moved me from intensive care to acute spinal.
And then I thought to myself, maybe being at rock bottom is actually the perfect place to start.
I had never before thought of
myself
as a creative person.
I looked up, and I thought to myself, "That's it!
And then I found
myself
back at that same school where I'd gone for that very first flight, teaching other people how to fly ... just under 18 months after I'd left the spinal ward.
I says to myself, 'Yeah.
So what I want to share with you now are some of the experiments that
myself
and my colleagues have used to investigate how dung beetles deal with these problems.
But once at university, I was able to find a new identity for myself, and the nerd became a popular girl.
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